Author/Authors :
Simeon Olatunya, Oladele Department of Paediatrics - Ekiti State University - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria - Department of Paediatrics - Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria , Olarinre Babatola, Adefunke Department of Paediatrics - Ekiti State University - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria - Department of Paediatrics - Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria , Ogundare, Ezra Olatunde Department of Paediatrics - Ekiti State University - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria - Department of Paediatrics - Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria , Ajayi Olofinbiyi, Babatunde Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology - Ekiti State University - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria , Adeola Lawal, Olubunmi Department of Paediatrics - Federal Teaching Hospital - Ido Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria , Olumuyiwa Awoleke, Jacob Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology - Ekiti State University - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria , Peter Aduloju, Olusola Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology - Ekiti State University - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria , Olanrewaju Daramola, Alaba Department of Hematology - Ekiti State University - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria , Ebenezer Emmanuel, Eyitayo Department of Community Medicine - Ekiti State University - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria , Anthony Olajuyin, Oyebanji Department of Ear Nose & /roat - Ekiti State University - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria , Kolawole Komolafe, Akinwumi Department of Paediatrics - Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital - Ado Ekiti - Ekiti State - Nigeria , Olukayode Olaleye, Abiola Department of Community Medicine - Obafemi Awolowo University - Ile-Ife - Osun State - Nigeria
Abstract :
Background
Early sickle cell disease (SCD) diagnosis has shown promise in combating SCD in many countries. The aim of this study was to assess the practice and perception of early SCD diagnosis among a group of parents and physicians in Nigeria. Patients and Methods. This was a cross-sectional descriptive study conducted to assess the opinions and practice of early diagnosis of SCD among 135 physicians caring for SCD patients and 164 mothers of children with SCD in a southwestern state of Nigeria.
Results
Most physicians 132 (97.8%) were aware of prenatal SCD diagnosis, but only 51 (37.8%) would recommend it. Most physicians 129 (95.6%) routinely recommend premarital SCD genetic counseling and testing, and 89 (65.1%) were aware of the national government newborn screening program but lesser proportion 75 (55.6%) were willing to recommend it. Amongst the mothers, 154 (94%) and 158 (96%) had encountered genetic counseling for SCD and were willing to offer newborn screening to their children, respectively. On the contrary, fewer mothers 42 (25%) were aware of prenatal SCD diagnosis, 28 (17%) were willing to partake in it, and 44 (26%) were undecided. There were discrepancies in the willingness by physicians to practice early SCD diagnosis and its uptake by mothers (p < 0.0001). The commonest reason given by both the physicians and mothers for not practicing SCD prenatal diagnosis was the high cost of the procedure.
Conclusion
The perceptions and practice of early SCD diagnosis was suboptimal in the study locality. Scaling up awareness and universal coverage are required.
Keywords :
sickle cell disease (SCD) , Perceptions , Practice , Early Diagnosis , Parents , Physicians , Nigeria